GAF teamed up with Wichita Habitat for Humanity to replace a local family's failing roof, helping them stay insured and remain in their home of over 50 years.
A Roofing Contractor magazine poll finds industry pros more pessimistic about the state of the economy than the general public, with 61% saying tariffs and a slowing economy are hurting business.
Two cousins from El Salvador were electrocuted while roofing a Camp Springs, Md., church after falling onto power lines. Local authorities, OSHA and PEPCO, the local power company, are investigating the incident.
Roofing contractors face rising claim costs from insurers fueled by extreme weather, labor shortages and insurance crackdowns, which threaten profits, hiring and project viability. Still, there are ways to insulate your firm from the tumult.
Dallas-based Delegate CX launches to tackle labor shortages, offering fully trained global hires and debuting a Roofing Academy to deliver “Day 1 ready” support staff.
Ongoing ICE raids and aggressive tactics are disrupting roofing job sites, straining an industry reliant on immigrant labor, and squandering gains made by President Trump within the Latino community.
Westlake reported a sharp Q1 profit drop amid high costs and housing market slowdowns, prompting cost cuts and capex reductions despite strong cash reserves.
Unified Service Partners expands in Florida with investments in Trademark and Titan Roofing, strengthening its re-roofing platform and accelerating regional growth.
ABC encourages the construction industry to transform the status quo and view all incidents as preventable, pointing to eight years of data demonstrating how making safety a priority can save lives.